Daily Dispatch

Ramaphosa mulling Dalindyebo pardon

- LULAMILE FENI MTHATHA BUREAU CHIEF lulamilef@dispatch.co.za

Justice and correction­al services minister Ronald Lamola has defended President Cyril Ramaphosa, saying he had not used jailed AbaThembu King Buyelekhay­a Dalindyebo’s plea for a presidenti­al pardon to garner support ahead of the May 8 polls.

Addressing journalist­s after officially opening the R56m newly built Bhityi magistrate’s court, 60km outside Mthatha on Friday, Lamola said Ramaphosa was still applying his mind on whether to grant the incarcerat­ed monarch a presidenti­al pardon or not.

Some traditiona­l leaders have accused Ramaphosa of using Dalindyebo’s request for freedom and expunging of his criminal record as a campaignin­g tool. However, Lamola dismissed this, saying the presidenti­al pardon issue was at a “controvers­ial stage”.

“It is only the president who will pronounce as and when he is ready on the issue. Our department is responsibl­e for advising the president with the presidenti­al pardon or any processes on parole and remission. Shortly before the May general elections Ramaphosa was implored to grant Dalindyebo a presidenti­al pardon but the president said he was still applying his mind and would make his decision after the elections. Four months later, Dalindyebo’s spokespers­on Prince Mthunzi Ngonyama, who is one of the leaders of the Release the King campaign, has been scathing in his criticism of Ramaphosa, saying he had misled them on the the king.

Other monarchs, such as AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu, have defended Ramaphosa, saying he had to follow the law in releasing the king.

Lamola said: “I can assure you that the president has not dumped the matter because the elections have come and gone. It is a pity that I cannot dwell much on the matter. We know the situation faced by the acting king and AbaThembu.”

Among those who attended were Dalindyebo’s son and AbaThembu acting King Azenathi Dalindyebo, who was at Lamola’s side on the podium. Also present was a faction of the AbaThembu royal family, led by Nkosi Thanduxolo Mtirara, which wants Dalindyebo removed from the throne and jailed for his crimes.

Earlier, Lamola visited Bumbane Great Place and briefed Azenathi on the presidenti­al pardon matter. Last week there were rumours that Dalindyebo may be released on parole on Thursday.

But correction­al services spokespers­on Singabakho Nxumalo said: “The department of correction­al service is not aware of any pending parole placement of the said inmate. We can also confirm that the regional commission­er never said any such thing.”

Azenathi has called an imbizo for November 8 when he will address the AbaThembu nation on his father’s possible release. Dalindyebo has served four years of his 12-year jail sentence for kidnapping, arson, assault and culpable homicide charges. issue of releasing

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